[Jewish] Fwd: Soref Initiative Monthly, April 2004.

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> From: "Laing, Shawn" <SLaing at hillel.org>
> Date: Mon Apr 05, 2004  10:56:05 AM US/Eastern
> To: <soref-advisors at lists.hillel.org>, <soref-
> newsletter at lists.hillel.org>
> Subject: Soref Initiative Monthly, April 2004.
>
> Welcome to....
>
>  
>
> THE SOREF INITIATIVE MONTHLY:
>
> The Online Newsletter All About the Soref Initiative
>
> and the Campuses It Serves
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>  
>
> April 2004                       Nisan 5764
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>  
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> ***********************************************
>
> THE SOREF INITIATIVE MONTHLY is an electronic newsletter
>
> reaching Hillel students, faculty, advisors,
>
> professionals, volunteers, and lay leaders dedicated to
>
> working with the Soref Initiative for Emerging Campuses
>
> to build Jewish life in communities with small Jewish
>
> populations and limited resources.  Your contributions
>
> and feedback are welcomed. Please e-mail them to
>
> soref at hillel.org.
>
> ***********************************************
>
> 1. SHALOM, SOREF!
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>  
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> 2. JEWISH LEARNING
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>  
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> 3. EYES ON CAMPUS
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>  
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> 4. GRANTS
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>  
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> 5. BIRTHRIGHTISRAEL
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>  
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> 6. BRANDEIS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
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>  
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> 7. PRESIDENT’S INSTITUTE
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>  
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> 8. JOBS, INTERNSHIPS & STUDY OPPORTUNTIES
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>  
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> 9. SUBMISSION AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
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>  
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> =============================================
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> 1. SHALOM, SOREF! 
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> ===========================================
>
> Shalom, Soref Community!  Hello!
>
>  
>
> We’ve started the countdown to Passover!  It’s right around the corner.
>
> Check out 
> http://www.hillel.org/Hillel/NewHille.nsf/F4BD451CECD720CB85256B1A005705C4/
> 136F364CA84DC00385256B80006AA562?OpenDocument for more information on 
> Passover.  For your convenience we have
>
> included some useful info in the Jewish learning section of this SIM.
>
>  
>
> If you haven’t applied for Birthright, now is the time!!! 
>
> There will be a number of trips this summer, including Soref trips. 
>
> You can seeIsraelfor the first time with other students from Soref
>
> campuses across the country!  APPLY NOW!
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>  
>
> We also have an all new Special Incentives Grant! 
>
> Check in out the in grants section of this SIM.  Be sure
>
> to look for the HIDDEN trivia question: get it right and
>
> receive an extra $25 on your next grant application!
>
>  
>
> Let us know what you’re up to! We love to hear from you!
>
>  
>
> All the best,
>
> Julie & Shawn
>
>  
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> =============================================
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> 2. JEWISH LEARNING
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> =============================================
>
> Passover (Pesach)
>
> The holiday of Passover has four names:
>
> Chag HaMatzot - The Festival of Matzah
> Chag HaPesach - The Festival of the Passover Offering
> Chag HaAviv - The Spring Festival
> Zman Cheiruteinu - The Time of Our Freedom
>
> The Seder (literally 'order') is the most widely celebrated Jewish 
> event;
>
> it consists of a series of readings and rituals through which we retell
>
> the Biblical story of the Israelite Exodus fromEgypt. Throughout 
> Passover,
>
> Jews refrain from eating chametz (leavened products).  There are some
>
> fabulously innovative ways to do a seder.  To learn about chocolate 
> seders,
>
> women’s seders, GLBTQA seders and more, go to
>
> http://www.hillel.org/Hillel/exchange.nsf/QuickSearchView/?SearchView
<File attached>>
>
>
> For more information on Passover and some great resources, go to:
>
> http://www.hillel.org/Hillel/NewHille.nsf/F4BD451CECD720CB85256B1A005705C4/
> 136F364CA84DC00385256B80006AA562?OpenDocument
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> =============================================
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> 3. BIRTHRIGHTISRAEL
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> =============================================
>
> Never been toIsraelon a peer-trip?  Do it for the
>
> first time with Soref!  Join Soref students from around
>
> the country for an amazing 10 day FREE trip!
>
> Interested?  Applications are available online at
>
> www.israel.hillel.org, follow the link to birthrightisrael. 
>
> If you are interested in traveling with the Soref
>
> Initiative busses, please apply for the Explore Israel
>
> Campus Trip. 
>
> For more information, please contact Julie
>
> Fishman, Soref Fellow at jfishman at hillel.org or
>
> 202-449-6594.
>
>  
>
> =============================================
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> 4. BRANDEIS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
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> =============================================
>
> June 16 - July 11 or July 14 -August 8, 2004
>
>  
>
> The Brandeis Collegiate Institute (BCI) is a 26 day exploration
>
> of self and Judaism within a safe, pluralistic community. Each
>
> session brings together young Jews (ages 18-26) with the world's
>
> finest Jewish scholars and artists in a living laboratory where
>
> they experience the multi-faceted aspects of Jewish life and culture.
>
> As BCI participants engage in the arts, study, community and the
>
> outdoors, they strive to define who they are and what they envision
>
> as their adult Jewish life.
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>  
>
> BCI has a historic relationship with the Soref Initiative for
>
> Emerging Campuses and a commitment to partnership in meeting the
>
> needs of students from campuses with smaller Jewish populations
>
> and limited resources. STUDENTS FROM CAMPUSES SERVED BY THE SOREF
>
> INITIATIVE HAVE THEOPPORTUNITYTO ATTEND BCI FREE OF COST. For more
>
> information, contactDavid Weiszat dweisz at thebbi.org or (805) 582-4450.
>
> http://www.thebbi.org/bci
>
>  
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> =============================================
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> 5. PRESIDENT’S INSTITUTE
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> =============================================
>
> The 3rd Annual Student Presidents' Institute,
>
> May 21-23, 2004
>
> WashingtonDC
>
>  
>
> The Student Presidents' Institute begins with a Shabbaton before 
> Hillel's
>
> International Lay Leadership Conference. Space is limited and preference
>
> will be given to students presidents who serve on their local lay 
> boards.
>
> The Institute is a unique opportunity for Hillel student presidents to
>
> connect with each other and lay leaders from aroundNorth America.
>
> Students will learn concrete skills designed to enhance their strength
>
> and effectiveness as Jewish student leaders on campus.
>
> For more info: Contact Aaron Juda, Bittker Fellow, (202) 449-6589 or
>
> ajuda at hillel.org
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>  
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> =============================================
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> 6. GRANTS
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> =============================================
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> RECEIVE UP TO $1200 FOR YOUR CAMPUS
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>  
>
> The Soref Initiative has special funds for programs, up
>
> to $500 for an individual program, up to $1200 per
>
> campus per academic year.  Grant applications are on the
>
> Web at www.hillel.org.  Click on grants (under
>
> resources) on the sidebar. 
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>  
>
> Grant applications must be for a program that has NOT
>
> already occurred and applications must be student
>
> written.  Programs that will be considered for funding
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> will be NEW to campus and will not be a program that has
>
> been previously funded.  Partnering with another campus
>
> or national organization will oftentimes earn applicants
>
> more funding.
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>  
>
> All Soref grant applications MUST be received no later
>
> than one month prior to your program.  If you cannot
>
> meet this deadline, please contact either Julie or Shawn
>
> ASAP.
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>  
>
> For your convenience, all Soref grants will be reviewed
>
> and applicants will be notified within one week of
>
> submission.
>
>  
>
> All of thisinformation, the grant application, and much
>
> more are available at www.soref.hillel.org.  Please
>
> contact Julie at 202-449-6594 or jfishman at hillel.org
>
> with any questions or concerns.
>
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>
> Tzedek Hillel-Mazon Hunger Grant
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>  
>
> Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger provides funding for
>
> campus grants, by Tzedek Hillel, for hunger-related
>
> programs. Programs that address hunger issues;
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> demonstrate Jewish content; include co-sponsorship with
>
> other campus groups, university departments or community
>
> organizations; and are new or a variation of an existing
>
> program are eligible to receive up to $500. For more
>
> information Please visit:
>
> http://www.hillel.org/hillel/NewHille.nsf/0/7AF176A3E424BCC285256D890068BBC6?
> OpenDocument
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>  
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>
> Hillel-AOL Digital Divide Grant
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>  
>
> Join Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life and
>
> AOL Time Warner Foundation in an exciting grant
>
> opportunity available for all campuses. These grants
>
> will enable Hillel Foundations, Hillel Program Centers
>
> and Hillel Student Organizations to create programs that
>
> help narrow the Digital Divide in your community. The
>
> Digital Divide is the gap between communities/people who
>
> do not have the capability or the knowledge to use new
>
> technology such as computers and those
>
> communities/people who do have access to new technology.
>
> Maximum award is $1,000. For moreinformation please
>
> visit:
>
> http://www.hillel.org/Hillel/NewHille.nsf/FCB8259CA861AE57852567D30043BA26/
> 8AD9A7DA12002FBB85256B3C00581F6D?OpenDocument
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>  
>
> Encouragement Grants andIrvingandSarahPitt Campus
>
> Creativity Grants
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>  
>
> These grants help provide funding for innovative campus-
>
> based Jewish programming. Grants are awarded by the
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> Student Initiatives Committee, which is composed of
>
> Jewish student leaders and volunteers from around North
>
> America. Grant allocations are decided based on the
>
> quality of the projects, while taking into consideration
>
> the specific factors that exist on each campus. The
>
> Student Initiatives Committee encourages students to
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> design creative and unique projects that extend beyond
>
> the confines of traditional Jewish programming (examples
>
> can be found here). The majority of the grants given are
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> Encouragement Grants.
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>  
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> 7. EYES ON CAMPUS
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> =============================================
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>  
>
> UniversityofCalifornia Santa Barbarais hosting a Maccabiah Games
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> from April 23-25.  There will be basketball, soccer, and softball. 
>
> Some meals will be provided as well as housing for those who need it. 
>
> For more information and to register go to http://www.ucsbhillel.org/
>
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>
> Students from 25 campuses served by the Soref Initiative,Hillelprogram
>
> centers andHillelfoundations inMassachusettswill be participating in
>
> theHillelCouncil ofNew England's Regional Student Board Scavenger Hunt
>
> onSunday, April 11, 2004. Participants will follow clues throughout the
>
> Bostonarea while working with their teammates who will be representing
>
> many different campuses. The hunt will begin with a kosher for Passover
>
> brunch and end with prizes being awarded for the winning team members.
>
> For more info visit www.hillelcouncil.org.
>
>  
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>
> "Double Espresso" is the second of three Chicago-area CitywideHillel
>
> Programs of this year.  In a club/coffeehouse space inLoyolaUniversity
>
> Chicago, performers from different universities gave musical 
> performances
>
> in the realms of alternative rock, acapella, folk/rock, Russian and 
> Yiddish,
>
> Hebrew, world beat, and jazz.  With refreshments, the opportunity to 
> play
>
> pool, and a candlelit atmosphere, students had the ideal space and 
> sounds
>
> in which to schmooze.  
>
>  
>
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>
> TheUniversityofToledoheld a program called “Got Matzah” at which 
> students
>
> baked handmade Matzah in a makeshift model matzah bakery.  They then 
> passed
>
> out to all known Jewish students at the university this authentic 
> handmade
>
> shemurah matzah to enhance their seder experience.  This program gave 
> students
>
> a hands-on Passover experience before the holiday that caught their 
> interest
>
> and excited them to participate in a Passover Seder. 
>
>  
>
> =============================================
>
> 8. JOBS & INTERNSHIPS
>
> =============================================
>
> OTZMA is a 10-month volunteer/leadership program inIsraelthat combines
>
> social action, civil rights and community building with people who share
>
> your values and commitment. Spend 3 months in an absorption center 
> learning
>
> Hebrew, 3 months doing community service and using your skills in a
>
> development town and 3 months working for a non-governmental 
> organization
>
> on social action issues or on a kibbutz! Check out our website at
>
> www.projectotzma.com  to learn more and download an application! Contact
>
> Reina Cohen, Recruitment Coordinator, for moreinformation at 
> 877-GO-OTZMA
>
> (466-8962).
>
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>
> BE A SOREF CAMPUS COORDINATOR FOR NEW VOICES MAGAZINE
>
>  
>
> Do you love to write and report? Would you like to get
>
> news and perspectives from your campus out to a national
>
> audience?  Do you want to connect with other Jewish
>
> students across the country?  Would you like to bring a
>
> student-written source of Jewish news and culture to
>
> your campus? Then apply to be a Soref Campus
>
> Coordinator. 
>
>  
>
> The Jewish Student Press Service and New Voices Magazine
>
> are seeking Campus Coordinators from Soref Campuses to
>
> work as reporters and distributors for New Voices. 
>
> Campus Coordinators will have two roles: they will
>
> distribute New Voices on their campuses, giving their
>
> fellow students access to a free, high-quality Jewish
>
> publication written by their peers.  Coordinators will
>
> also contribute news and perspectives for New Voices’
>
> online “Campus Beat,” a new section of the New Voices
>
> web site (www.newvoices.org). The Campus Beat will
>
> feature reporting from students around the country and
>
> will be edited and published by student web editors in
>
> New York.  As a Soref Campus Coordinator, you will
>
> regularly contribute news and perspectives from your
>
> campus, and will work with New Voices’ web editors to
>
> publish your reporting on the web.
>
>  
>
> To Apply: Send an email saying why you’d like to get
>
> involved, plus one writing sample, toMiriam Felton-
>
> Dansky, Director, Jewish Student Press Service, at
>
> director at newvoices.org.  Or mail them to:
>
> New Voices/Jewish Student Press Service
>
> 114 W. 26th St., Suite 1004
>
> New York, NY 10001
>
>  
>
> Questions?  Check out New Voices’ web site at www.newvoices.org. 
>
> Or call us at 212-675-1168.
>
>  
>
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>
> Jewish Professional Scholarship
>
>  
>
> Interested in continuing in the field of Jewish
>
> leadership? The United Jewish Communities can help those
>
> interested in pursuing a career in Jewish professional
>
> leadership through FEREP (Federation Executive
>
> Recruitment Education Program). FEREP offers graduate
>
> school scholarships
>
> to some of the "best and brightest" individuals
>
> interested in pursuing a career in the Jewish community
>
> through the Federation. Scholars attend some of the
>
> country’s most prestigious universities, professional
>
> conferences and receive career guidance in exchange for
>
> a two- to three-year commitment to work in the Jewish
>
> federation system. The application deadline, February 1,
>
> is quickly approaching. For moreinformation, log on to
>
> www.ujc.org/ferep or contact Amy Wagner, the FEREP
>
> Scholarship director at amy.wagner at ujc.org.
>
>  
>
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>
> Program Assistant
>
>  
>
> The B’nai B’rith Youth Organization is looking for a
>
> staff member to provide programmatic support to the
>
> programming department.  Program assistant will organize
>
> summer program registration materials; maintain and
>
> administer program waiting lists; analyze participant
>
> recommendations; maintain attendee forms; run the camp
>
> office; and update content on the Web site and take
>
> action on e-mails. This position will be staffed for two
>
> months each summer at camp. Please submit a resume/cover
>
> letter to sabrams at bbyo.org or fax to (202) 857-6568.
>
>  
>
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>
> Summer Internships inNew York
>
>  
>
> Collegiate Leadership Internship Program (CLIP) offers
>
> competitive, paid summer internship opportunities for
>
> New Yorkarea college students through the Hillels of
>
> New York. Participants will develop effective leadership
>
> skills, expand their professional horizons and learn
>
> about the dynamic nature of the organized Jewish
>
> community on campus and in theNew YorkJewish
>
> community.  CLIP offers 50 internships over the summer
>
> in a variety of fields (from Jewish communal service to
>
> law and business - and a lot more).  CLIP interns
>
> participate in day-long weekly seminars on topics of
>
> interest in the Jewish community and a mid-summer
>
> Shabbaton.  For moreinformation and an application,
>
> please visit www.hillels-ny.org/clip.html or contact
>
> Orlee Guttman, CLIP coordinator at clip at hillels-ny.org
>
> 212-279-6300 x19.
>
>  
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>
> Earn Up to Nine Credits in Six Weeks
>
>  
>
> SiegalCollegeinCleveland,Ohio, will offer three
>
> undergraduate courses this summer, each earning three
>
> credits. The courses will run from June 2nd to July 8th.
>
> Courses offered: Confronting the Holocaust, The Jewish
>
> Holidayand Life Cycles and Modern Hebrew. Siegal
>
> College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
>
> and is a member of the North Central Association of
>
> Colleges and Schools. Forinformation contact: Linda
>
> Rosen, Director of Student Services Siegal College
>
> (formerly the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies) 26500
>
> Shaker Blvd.Cleveland,OH44122, (888) 336-2257,
>
> enroll at siegalcollege.edu
>
>  
>
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>
> JDC Jewish Service Corps
>
>  
>
> Would you like to live abroad for a year and work with a
>
> Jewish community?  The JDC sends self-starting,
>
> creative, college graduates to work and live in
>
> international Jewish communities for one year
>
> placements.  Volunteers work on a variety of programs
>
> including Jewish education, community outreach, and
>
> often welfare/relief projects.  The JDC provides
>
> housing, a monthly stipend, health insurance and covers
>
> all work-related expenses.  This opportunity offers
>
> participants a cross-cultural experience and a chance
>
> to enhance professional and life skills.  Positions are
>
> available for fall 2004 inSlovakia,Romania,Turkey,
>
> India,Poland,Vienna, and for health and welfare work
>
> inEthiopia.  There is also an immediate opening in
>
> Bucharest,Romania.  Visit
>
> http://www.jdc.org/how_volunteer.html or contact Hannah
>
> Engle at (212) 885-0874, or volunteer at jdc.org.
>
>  
>
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>
> Announcing the Eugene Ribakoff Fellowship in Jewish
>
> Communal Service!
>
>  
>
> Applications are still being accepted for the Hornstein
>
> Program in Jewish Communal Service, a Master's degree
>
> program atBrandeisUniversity! This year, we are
>
> particularly pleased to be able to consider all
>
> applicants to the Hornstein Program for Ribakoff
>
> Fellowships. These generous fellowships, awarded to two
>
> applicants based on merit and need, entitle the
>
> recipients to full tuition scholarships plus a living
>
> stipend for their two years in the Hornstein Program! To
>
> learn more about the Hornstein Program and the Eugene
>
> Ribakoff Fellowship in Jewish Communal Service, visit
>
> our Web site at http://www.brandeis.edu/jcs or contact
>
> us at hornstein at brandeis.edu, 781-736- 2990 or toll
>
> free: 800-666-1636. Who is the female artist who
>
> recently had a stamp created for her by the USPS?
>
>  
>
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>
> Development Coordinator
>
>  
>
> The Jewish Women's Archive is a national non-profit
>
> organization that uncovers, chronicles and transmits the
>
> legacy of North American Jewish women. Responsibilities
>
> include: Assist Director of Outreach in planning "Women
>
> Who Dared" dinner series, including maintaining attendee
>
> lists in GiftMaker database. Take and manage
>
> reservations for various events in GiftMaker database.
>
> Maintain JWA's mailing lists, and send mass e-mails from
>
> GiftMaker. Answer the phone in a professional and timely
>
> manner. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree; At least one
>
> year working in an office environment, with a focus on
>
> communications and database tracking; Ability to multi-
>
> task in a busy office environment: Excellent computer
>
> skills including MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. To apply,
>
> please submit a resume and cover letter to: Debka Janak
>
> djanak at jwa.org Jewish Women's Archive; 68 Harvard
>
> Street;Brookline,MA 02445
>
>  
>
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>
> Campus Representative-IsraelAliyah andProgramCenter
>
> for DC area. 
>
>  
>
> Part-Time inRockville,Maryland
>
> Recruit participants for Israel Programs.  Promote
>
> IsraelPrograms on local college campus(es) through
>
> tabling, flyering and in university media and email
>
> newsletters.  Regularly attend Jewish and/or pro-Israel
>
> events on area campuses. Work closely with Jewish/pro-
>
> Israeli/Zionist organizations on area campuses. Collect
>
> contact info (name, number, email, etc.) of students who
>
> have been toIsraelon any program, or who express
>
> interest.  Find student interns to help promote
>
> programs. Organize at least one event per semester on
>
> each campus to discuss Programs, Study, Aliyah.
>
> Contact: Yair Kalush, Director at dcaliyah at erols.com.
>
> or 301-881-4407.
>
>  
>
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>
> IsraelProgramCenter’s “Student Leadership Training Seminar”
>
> inIsraelthis summer.
>
> This program will take place from August 1 toAugust 10, 2004.
>
>  
>
> Seminar’s Goals:
>
> Become acquainted with many programs offered for students inIsrael.
>
> Learn leadership development skills to help engage students on
>
> campus and marketIsraelprograms.
>
> TourIsrael, meet Israelis and Olim, and have fun.
>
> Please visit www.IsraelPrograms.org for more information.
>
>  
>
> Requirements for Registration:
>
>    1.  Students must have at least one more year before graduating.
>
>    2.  Previous experience on any program inIsrael.
>
>    3.  Commitment to implement marketing assignments on campus during
>
>         the upcoming academic year.
>
> 4.       A letter of recommendation from a local Shaliach of the Jewish
>
> 5.       Agency.
>
>   
>
> Fees:
>
> $300 - includes airfare and all expenses.
>
>  
>
> Admission:
>
> All applicants must apply online at 
> www.IsraelPrograms.org/seminar0804.htm
>
> and provide a recommendation from  Yair Kalush  or your local Shaliach 
> no
>
> later thanMarch 28, 2004. 
>
>  
>
> Letters of acceptance will be sent byApril 2, 2004.
>
> THEISRAELPROJECT IS NOW HIRING COLLEGE LEADERS FOR SUMMER MEDIA 
> FELLOWSHIP!!!
>
> The Israel Project Media Fellowship is a competitive program that will
>
> train a core group of highly accomplished college students to leverage
>
> cutting edge communications techniques to improve howIsraeland Jews
>
> are portrayed in the news media.
>
>  
>
> The Israel Project’s fellows will learn about gaps in media coverage of
>
> Israel, meet with top-level journalists, and take what they learned back
>
> to their campuses.  The Israel Project (TIP) is a new non-profit 
> organization
>
> focused on improvingIsrael’s image in theUSand other countries and
>
> educating leaders and the media aboutIsrael.  TIP’s mission is to bring 
> more
>
> support forIsraeland to reduce anti-Semitism by raising the public 
> opinion
>
> and educating the public on the real facts surrounding the Middle East 
> Crisis.
>
>  
>
> The Israel Project is now accepting summer 2004 applications for The 
> Israel
>
> Project’s Media Fellowship.  The application can found on their website,
>
> www.theisraelproject.org.  If you have any questions, please email Yona
>
> Benstock at interns at theisraelproject.org.
>
>  
>
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